Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are a vehicle for development and generate almost half of jobs in the formal forest sector globally. They are key to local economies, generating significant livelihood and employment...
Context In Myanmar, The SPHIP is also reaching out to community groups, such as Inclusive Self-Help Groups. Objective To contribute to the process of health reform in Myanmar to achieve equitable and universal healthcare goals...
Union Minister for Health and EU ambassador mark end of five-year project to strengthen Myanmar's health system to tackle rising number of non-communicable diseasesUnion Minister for Health and EU ambassador mark end of five-year...
Abstract The aims of the Myanmar CPG for Diabetes in Pregnancy were to provide a framework to assist healthcare professionals in the management of diabetes in pregnancy and to aid primary care physicians in referrals to...
The “Strengthening Public Health Institutes” (SPHI) Programme, in line with its objectives of enhancing expertise, knowledge and resources of public health institutes in 8 different countries, namely in Myanmar, organized a three...
The Myanmar NCD research project helped the government to develop a Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) strategy, training materials, and to train health workers in the diagnosis and treatment of NCDs. Nationally, health workers were...
Partner capacity building, including international learning exchanges, was one of the main activities of the SPHIP project. The regional conference in Laos was successful in providing learning and experience sharing opportunities...
SPHIP has just launched its bimonthly newsletter for October 2019. As usual, SPHIP projects are very active in different array of activities. Click here to read the news
Friday 23 August 2019, 6 Ward, East Dagon Township, Yangon, Myanmar Participants: Anouk Van Neck, Programme Officer, Security Sector Reform & Civil Society, Delegation of the European Union to Myanmar Prof Anil Kumar Indira...